On 9 Dec 2014, at 19:30, Keefe John wrote:
> I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using as.net
> as their domain for rDNS on IP space. What are the pros and cons for doing
> this versus using your primary business domain name?
When you are forced to change your na
Just been using the .net version of our company domain for
router/interface IPs.
Also own the AS.com/net and .as though, primarily to not get
squatted on.
On 12/10/2014 午前 09:30, Keefe John wrote:
I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
as.net as their domain f
anog.org
> Subject: Re: ASN Domain for rDNS
>
> I'd say this is mostly for whitelabelling reason rather than a technical
> one?
>
> Keefe John:
> > I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
> > as.net as their domain for rDNS on IP
PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: ASN Domain for rDNS
I'd say this is mostly for whitelabelling reason rather than a technical one?
Keefe John:
> I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
> as.net as their domain for rDNS on IP space. What are the
.@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Fred
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 4:36 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: ASN Domain for rDNS
I'd say this is mostly for whitelabelling reason rather than a technical one?
Keefe John:
> I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
We use just .as domain, like our 29632.as ;)
On 10.12.14 02:30, Keefe John wrote:
> I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
> as.net as their domain for rDNS on IP space. What are the pros and
> cons for doing this versus using your primary business domain name?
>
I'd say this is mostly for whitelabelling reason rather than a technical
one?
Keefe John:
I've been seeing more and more carriers(and even small ISPs) using
as.net as their domain for rDNS on IP space. What are the pros and
cons for doing this versus using your primary business domain name
7 matches
Mail list logo